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Pearl Jam Rocks with Dennis Rodman in Chicago

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Matthew J. Lee/The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesPearl Jam wrapped up its summer headlining tour Monday night with a second show at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. In honor of the Windy City sports setting, Eddie Vedder and company played their song “Black, Red, Yellow,” which is said to be about the legendary Chicago Bulls teams of the ’90s. During the performance, the band was joined on stage by none other than former Chicago Bulls star Dennis Rodman.

At one point during the RodJam collaboration, Vedder jumped into the arms of the six-foot-seven basketball player, and Rodman cradled the musician in his arms like the 13.1 rebounds-per-game he averaged during his career. You can watch fan-recorded footage of the “Black, Red, Yellow” performance now on YouTube.

While Pearl Jam’s tour is done, Vedder will perform solo at this weekend’s Ohana festival in California, as well as the Global Citizen Festival in September. Meanwhile, Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready and Matt Cameron will reunite with Chris Cornell for Temple of the Dog‘s inaugural tour, which kicks off in November.

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